Typical price: £60
What is it: Ladybird-inspired portable speaker dock for iPods
What we think: Offers decent sound quality and some handy features in a unique design
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 29 July 2009
Tags: Vestalife, Vestalife Ladybug, speakers, adaptor, concept
We like:
Unique design; handy features such as pass-through syncing and auxiliary line input; can be powered via batteries; included remote can navigate iPod menus and control playback
We don't like:
Audio sounds muffled for some genres; bass can sound muddy; speakers may not be loud enough for some
CNET UK judgement:
The Vestalife Ladybug is a suitable choice for iPod owners who want a stylish and reasonably compact portable speaker that can also be used in a bedroom or office
Full review:
If you have a favourite animal, chances are you can now find it in the form of an iPod speaker. We've seen everything from pigs and pandas to cats and dogs. Heckers, even insect lovers aren't left out in the cold, thanks to Vestalife's Butterfly and Ladybug speaker docks. The Ladybug goes for about £60 and rather outshines its cousin in terms of design and sound quality. Continue Reading...
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